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The Yugoslav Partisan Art
Gal Kirn, Vladimir Habjan, 2016, original scientific article

Abstract: Jernej Habjan and Gal Kirn have edited a special issue of Slavica tergestina devoted to the Yugoslav Partisan art (1941-1945). All the chapters are in English, with abstracts in Russian and English as well as summaries in Slovenian. We highlight the theoretical discussion between Rastko Mocnik and Miklavz Komelj. The chapters are preceded by the introduction by Gal Kirn, and followed by reviews of new books on the Yugoslav Partisan art.
Keywords: partisan art, left art, political aesthetics, propaganda, liberation struggle, new Yugoslavia
Published in RUNG: 19.08.2020; Views: 3384; Downloads: 0
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Experimenting with Highest Conjunct Agreement under Left Branch Extraction
Boban Arsenijević, Franc Marušič, Jana Willer-Gold, 2020, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: A debate has developed in the recent theoretical and experimental linguistic literature on the status and the locus of conjunct agreement in South Slavic (SS; Marušič et al. 2007, Bošković 2009, Franks & Willer Gold 2014, Murphy & Puškar 2015; Marušič et al. 2015 and Willer Gold et al. 2016). One of the pertinent issues of the debate is the status of Highest Conjunct Agreement – agreement with the hierarchically highest conjunct (NP1) – in sentences with a preverbal subject. The question around which the debate revolves is a basic one: Is there Highest Conjunct Agreement (HCA) in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS), and how is it blocked, or derived, respectively?
Keywords: syntax, agreement, conjunct agrement, left branch extraction, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
Published in RUNG: 18.05.2020; Views: 3762; Downloads: 0
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IDEALS OF IS-ALGEBRAS BASED ON N-STRUCTURES
Hashem Bordbar, Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi, Young Bae Jun, 2018, original scientific article

Abstract: The notion of a left (resp., right) NI-ideal is introduced, and related properties are investigated. Characterizations of a left (resp., right) NI-ideal are considered. Translations of a left (resp., right) NI-ideal are studied. We show that the homomorphic image (preimage) of a left (resp., right) NI-ideal is a left (resp., right) NI-ideal. The notion of retrenched left (resp., right) NI-ideals is introduced, and their properties are investigated.
Keywords: Left (resp., right) NI-ideal, translation, closed support, retrenched left (resp., right) NI-ideal.
Published in RUNG: 02.12.2019; Views: 3366; Downloads: 0
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A Generalization of Semidetached Subalgebras in BCK∕BCI-algebras
Hashem Bordbar, Mohammad Rahim Bordbar, Young Bae Jun, 2019, original scientific article

Abstract: Generalization of the paper [Y. B. Jun and S. Z. Song, Semidetached subalgebras in BCK∕BCI-algebras, to appear in Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society] is discussed. Several conditions for a semidetached structure in BCK∕BCI-algebras to be a semidetached subalgebra are provided. The concepts of (∈¯,∈¯∨qk¯)-fuzzy subalgebra, k-left (k-right) (qk,∈∨qk)-fuzzy subalgebra, (qk¯,∈¯∨qk¯)-fuzzy subalgebra and (∈¯∨qk¯,∈¯∨qk¯)-fuzzy subalgebra are introduced, and relative relations and properties are discussed.
Keywords: ð2, 2_qkÞ-fuzzy subalgebra, k-left (k-right) ðqk, 2_qkÞ-fuzzy subalgebra, ð 2 _ qk, 2 _ qk Þ-fuzzy subalgebra, semidetached structure, semidetached subalgebra.
Published in RUNG: 02.12.2019; Views: 3667; Downloads: 0
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Left almost polygroups
Naveed Yaqoob, Irina Elena Cristea, Muhhamad Gulistan, Shah Nawaz, 2018, original scientific article

Abstract: In this introductory note we define the concept of left almost polygroup and provide several examples. We also discuss the quotient structure and isomorphism theorems for left almost polygroups.
Keywords: left almost polygroup, direct product, hyperorder, homomorphism
Published in RUNG: 28.03.2018; Views: 4599; Downloads: 0
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Restricting Left Branch Extraction in Slovenian
Petra Mišmaš, 2017, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: noun phrase, NP, DP, Left Branch Extraction, split DP, Slovenian, syntax
Published in RUNG: 26.10.2017; Views: 5080; Downloads: 0
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Something other than wh-words survives sluicing in Slovenian. What else?
Petra Mišmaš, Franc Marušič, Vesna Plesničar, Tina Šuligoj, 2017, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: sluicing, discourse particles, left periphery, Slovenian, syntax
Published in RUNG: 19.07.2017; Views: 5120; Downloads: 0
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ASYMMETRIES IN SUB-EXTRACTION OUT OF NP IN SLOVENIAN : A MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION STUDY
Arthur Stepanov, Manca Mušič, Penka Stateva, 2016, original scientific article

Abstract: In this work, we aim to clarify the empirical paradigm that bears on two aspects of syntactic locality in Slovenian. First, building on previous work, we investigate how robustly Slovenian observes the syntactic locality constraint precluding constituent sub-extraction out of subject noun phrases. Second, we ask whether Slovenian allows Left Branch Extraction in interrogative and non-interrogative sentences. To elucidate both issues, we conducted a magnitude estimation study, the results of which support our previous claim that there is a subject island effect in Slovenian. Furthermore, our results suggest that Slovenian disallows Left Branch Extraction, in contrast with some other Slavic languages. We also discuss theoretical consequences of our empirical findings.
Keywords: syntactic island, Left Branch extraction, magnitude estimation, Slovenian
Published in RUNG: 03.01.2017; Views: 5583; Downloads: 254
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